Pompeii is Italy's third most popular tourist attraction, with millions of visitors each year. Images of the town are familiar all around the world. But even today our picture of the site is being changed by new archaeological discoveries. The concerns and techniques of today's archaeologists are far removed from those of the earliest excavators. Before turning to the cultural and political background behind the site's rediscovery in 1748, Alison Cooley examines whether it really did remain undisturbed up to that point. In the second half of the nineteenth century the fall of the Bourbon monarchy dramatically heralded a new era of archaeological exploration under the direction of Giuseppe Fiorelli. And in the twentieth century excavation tr...
This book contains the results of the research on Accessible Pompeii. Guidelines for the extended f...
In the decades after the discoveries of Pompeii and Herculaneum in the 1730s and 1740s, the two town...
none2noIn September 1997, an ad hoc law (Law no. 352/1997) gave the archeological site of Pompeii a ...
This second edition of Alison E. Cooley's accessible introduction to Pompeii takes into account the ...
The city of Pompeii has had an enormous impact on Western imaginations since its rediscovery under t...
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius on the 24th August AD 79 destroyed yet preserved the city of Pompeii....
Pompeii in the 21st Century By William Caraher, Associate Professor, History Department East Asia Ro...
Jack and Isabel Bain from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia did a nine month round the world post reti...
This article outlines the history of representations of Pompeii, from the discovery of the site in 1...
The city of Pompeii has had an enormous impact on Western imaginations since its rediscovery under t...
En marge des descriptions de Pompéi dans les relations de voyage se cristallisent deux autres récits...
"79 AD: Pompeii, the thriving town at the foot of Vesuvius, is suddenly destroyed. The areas surroun...
Mass tourism can have many negative impacts on archaeological sites. As tourism increases, so does t...
S03.06 - Volcanoes and Human History Recent excavations at Pompeii: new findings and their volcanol...
Soon after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE, Pompeii seemed to have vanished. The buried city maint...
This book contains the results of the research on Accessible Pompeii. Guidelines for the extended f...
In the decades after the discoveries of Pompeii and Herculaneum in the 1730s and 1740s, the two town...
none2noIn September 1997, an ad hoc law (Law no. 352/1997) gave the archeological site of Pompeii a ...
This second edition of Alison E. Cooley's accessible introduction to Pompeii takes into account the ...
The city of Pompeii has had an enormous impact on Western imaginations since its rediscovery under t...
The eruption of Mount Vesuvius on the 24th August AD 79 destroyed yet preserved the city of Pompeii....
Pompeii in the 21st Century By William Caraher, Associate Professor, History Department East Asia Ro...
Jack and Isabel Bain from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia did a nine month round the world post reti...
This article outlines the history of representations of Pompeii, from the discovery of the site in 1...
The city of Pompeii has had an enormous impact on Western imaginations since its rediscovery under t...
En marge des descriptions de Pompéi dans les relations de voyage se cristallisent deux autres récits...
"79 AD: Pompeii, the thriving town at the foot of Vesuvius, is suddenly destroyed. The areas surroun...
Mass tourism can have many negative impacts on archaeological sites. As tourism increases, so does t...
S03.06 - Volcanoes and Human History Recent excavations at Pompeii: new findings and their volcanol...
Soon after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE, Pompeii seemed to have vanished. The buried city maint...
This book contains the results of the research on Accessible Pompeii. Guidelines for the extended f...
In the decades after the discoveries of Pompeii and Herculaneum in the 1730s and 1740s, the two town...
none2noIn September 1997, an ad hoc law (Law no. 352/1997) gave the archeological site of Pompeii a ...